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Ships Versus Shore - Civil War Engagements Along Southern Shores and Rivers

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At the beginning of the Civil War, Southern militias moved swiftly to secure the military assets within their borders. In several instances, the action required no more than demanding the key to the fort from a lone ordnance sergeant. By and large these seizures were peaceful, and in one case the militia even signed a receipt. Yet what had the South achieved? Most of these forts were little more than damp dungeons sheltering time-worn cannon, some of the War of 1812 and Mexican War vintage.
Forts are, by nature, defensive structures. Thus the South dug in and waited for the Northern invaders. And they came. But they came mostly by ship and, in the case of the inland waterways and rivers, by boat?gunboat. Although more Yankee sailors were lost to exploding weaponry than to Rebel fire, naval barrages were relentles, and more forts were abandoned than defended.
Dave Page's Ships Versus Shore narrates ship-to-shore engagements in the eleven states of the Confederacy along their riverways as well as their coasts. A brief tour guide follows each description, noting what visitors can find today when they see the area. Page has visited each site and notes what remains of the Confederate forts and what historical places have been preserved that were part of the nearby struggle. The text is illustrated with 130 photos and engravings.


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David Page was pastor of several churches during college and seminary and several more years before entering the Navy chaplaincy. Then the Lord led him and his wife to the mission field in Morocco. There, he was pastor of an English-speaking church along with several other duties. When they transferred to another country, he was treasurer and business manager for the countries of Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus.

Résumé

At the beginning of the Civil War, Southern militias moved swiftly to secure the military assets within their borders. In several instances, the action required no more than demanding the key to the fort from a lone ordnance sergeant. By and large these seizures were peaceful, and in one case the militia even signed a receipt. Yet what had the South achieved? Most of these forts were little more than damp dungeons sheltering time-worn cannon, some of the War of 1812 and Mexican War vintage.
Forts are, by nature, defensive structures. Thus the South dug in and waited for the Northern invaders. And they came. But they came mostly by ship and, in the case of the inland waterways and rivers, by boat?gunboat. Although more Yankee sailors were lost to exploding weaponry than to Rebel fire, naval barrages were relentles, and more forts were abandoned than defended.
Dave Page's Ships Versus Shore narrates ship-to-shore engagements in the eleven states of the Confederacy along their riverways as well as their coasts. A brief tour guide follows each description, noting what visitors can find today when they see the area. Page has visited each site and notes what remains of the Confederate forts and what historical places have been preserved that were part of the nearby struggle. The text is illustrated with 130 photos and engravings.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Dave Page
Edition Harper Collins (US)
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 30.01.2001
 
EAN 9781558538924
ISBN 978-1-55853-892-4
Pages 412
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Poids 498 g
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Théories de l'Etat et administration politique

HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), TOPICAL / Christian Interest

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